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Displaying 826 - 830 of 5073Commission Européenne d’Agriculture, Trente-neuvième session. Rapport
Meeting Name: European Commission on Agriculture
Meeting symbol/code: ECA/39/15/Report
Session: Sess. 39
Consideraciones técnicas para la elaboración de Niveles de referencia de emisiones forestales/Niveles de referencia forestales en el marco de la CMNUCC
El objetivo de este documento es ayudar a los países que tratan de desarrollar un nivel de referencia de emisiones forestales y/o un sistema de referencia forestal (NREF/NRF) de REDD+ en el marco de la CMNUCC. El documento facilita un repaso estructural de los requisitos de la CMNUCC para la elaboración de NREF/NRF, resumiendo las orientaciones de la CMNUCC y extrapolando los elementos necesarios para la elaboración de un NREF/NRF.
ПОВЫШЕНИЕ РОЛИ ФАО В ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИИ МЕЖДУНАРОДНОГО МЕХАНИЗМА ПО ЛЕСАМ
Meeting Name: FAO Committee on Forestry
Meeting symbol/code: COFO/2016/8.2
Session: Sess. 23
Работа ФАО в области изменения климата
Конференция сторон (КС) Рамочной конверции ООН об изменении климата предоставила прекрасную возможность для освещения работы ФАО, связанной с изменением климата, и для взаимодействия с потенциальными партнерами в ходе многочисленных дополнительных и параллельных меропрятий, организованных вместе с КС.
Improving Governance of Pastoral Lands
The Technical Guide on Pastoralism builds on a number of initiatives and studies from recent years that have shone a light on pastoral governance and land tenure: on the inherent challenges pastoralists face, the shortcomings of governments in securing pastoral tenure, and the emerging examples of success and progress from around the world. This Technical Guide provides solutions to securing pastoral governance and tenure without undermining the inherent, necessary complexity of customary arrangements.